Work Schedule
Standard (Mon-Fri)Environmental Conditions
OfficeJob Description
Global Study Manager This position is a fully client-embedded role dedicated to a leading bio-pharma company.
Role Purpose:
This position accountable for delivering the clinical operation activities of the study until study archiving. This involves generating robust and accelerated delivery plans (with a focus on upper quartile performance) and delivering these to target or stretch thresholds and with quality. The GSM role works in consultation with the Global Study Lead for end-to-end delivery of the clinical study.
Key Responsibilities:
- GSM will be accountable for the operational delivery of clinical study/studies to time quality and budget company standards and scientific requirements supporting decision -making at pace and leading study team to achieve overal study deliverables
- GSM is accountable for the following deliverables:
- Proactively and effectively identifies oversees and mitigates study risks
- Ensures appropriate stakeholder communication including study status
expectations risks and issues
- Accountable to operate within the study budget
- Effectively leads empowered matrix teams
- Responsible for operational input into protocol and informed consent form
development and other key study documents.
- Leads and conducts investigator meetings and other study related meetings
- Leads quality efforts to ensure protocol compliance and continual inspection
readiness for assigned studies
- Oversees the activities of the countries participating in the study
Education Requirements:
- Bachelors degree: life sciences or related discipline; The role will require a good understanding of complex clinical development and regulatory processes.
Role Related Experience:
Required Experience:
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